Dragon Ball Z

Dragon Ball Z by Akira Toriyama is a 2nd edition graphic novel published by VIZ Media LLC on March 12, 2003. This edition spans 192 pages and is presented in English. The story follows the aftermath of Goku’s battle with Vegeta, who retreats from Earth while vowing revenge. In a quest to resurrect their fallen friends, Kuririn, Gohan, and Bulma venture into space to find Namek, the home planet of Piccolo and the origin of the Dragon Balls. However, they discover that Namek has become a battleground, with the evil emperor Freeza and his minions wreaking havoc on the peaceful Namekians.
Readers will find a narrative that intertwines themes of friendship, loyalty, and the struggle against tyranny. As Kuririn, Gohan, and Bulma navigate the dangers of Namek, they face numerous enemies while seeking help from unexpected allies. The story delves into the complexities of Vegeta’s character as he ultimately turns against Freeza in pursuit of the Dragon Balls. This edition captures the essence of the manga genre, blending fantasy elements with action-packed sequences, making it a notable addition to the Comics & Graphic Novels category.
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In the aftermath of his battle with Goku, Vegeta retreats from Earth, vowing revenge. In search of a way to resurrect their dead friends, Kuririn, Gohan, and Bulma go into space in search of Namek–Piccolo’s home planet where the Dragon Balls were originally made. But Namek has become a battleground, where evil emperor Freeza and his minions are slaughtering the peaceful Namekians to fulfill Freeza’s wish for immortality! Stranded on a planet full of enemies, the three astronauts radio back to Earth…but “help” comes from an unexpected source as Vegeta turns against his former master Freeza in order to get the Dragon Balls for himself!
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